In the short term, the President pro tempore of the Senate and the other members of the President's Cabinet. But under the terms of the 25th Amendment, the President will nominate a new Vice President, to be confirmed by the Senate. There is no succession to the office of the Vice President.
The vice president then becomes the president.The vice president would assume those duties.
If the President is impeached and convicted, the Vice President would succeed him. The Vice President would then assume the role of President for the remainder of the term.
the Speaker of the House
If the vice-president had to assume the office, he would be sworn in as President of the United States and would be called "Mr. President" from that time on.
Speaker of the House
John Tyler was the first vice-president to assume the role of president.John Tyler was the first vice-president to assume the role of president.
If the president dies or is incapacitated to perform his responsibilities, or he is impeached, then the vice president would take over.
No, he/she does not have a vice president of their own. However, one could assume that the Secretary of State would be the vice president's vice president. This is based on the chain of presidency.President diesVice president assumes the presidencyVice president diesSecretary of State assumes the preidency.
In the Excited States of America the Vice President would assume the "reins".
An appointed Vice-President must be approved by vote of the Senate. At that point the Vice-President has all the rights and responsibilities of the office and is next in line of succession should the President die or become incapacitated.
In this case the vice president would assume the duties of the president temporarily.
One responsibility the Vice President has is casting tie breaking votes in the Senate. The Vice President is also responsible for the nation if something happens to the President.